If there's something I love about Anne Hathaway is how easy it is to tune in with whatever character she's playing. Since I saw her for the first time when I was just a child at "Princess Diaries" until her most recent, mature and though interpretation at masterpiece "Les Misérables" I knew there was something super powerful in her. She's capable of making you feel through the screen whatever feeling she's playing, and I find that amazing. So, pairing this wonderful actress with no other than Robert De Niro (who is the cutest ever on this film) was a sure win.

I don't know if you've already seen the film. Don't worry, because I won't be doing any (major) spoiler. "The intern" is basically a film about life. About how easy is to change its course if someday you woke up with feelings of doing something different and new. Robert de Niro is a senior New York citizen who casually jumps into Anne Hathaway's brand new startup, finally becoming her assistant (no, don't you dare think about "Devil wears Prada" because this has nothing to do about it... Or almost) and eventually her friend.

And why this is a movie worth to be at this #fashionTVtalk? Well, first because Hathaway's startup is basically an online fashion e-commerce built out from scratch. The film shows a sneak peek of what would look like to work at a company like that. Especially if you are the boss there: coordinate a team, choose personally outfits, looks and take care first hand of design and user aspects. Not an easy job, I presume.

Second thing, because the looks and fashion references at "The intern" have been carefully chosen and if you're a true fashionista, you'll recognize them very quick. There's fashion on every frame of the movie, and Hathaway's outfits are simply divine. So, if you ran out of ideas to watch this holiday's, here's my pick!

First things first: Merry Christmas everyone! Whether if you're enjoying holidays with your family and closest ones, or you're away home for any reason, I hope you're having a terrific time, resting if needed or partying really hard. As for me, I will be sticking to the first option as the last two weeks have been pure chaos of lack of sleep and rush everywhere. Seriously: sleeping less than 4 hours a day would have sounded almost exciting when I was a child, but now as a grown up it's the worst thing ever. Especially if you spend those 20 hours of no-sleep finishing floor plans, photoshopping images like there's no tomorrow and arguing with your teammates (or sometimes, with yourself) if you should explain something this or that way. Seriously, my fingertips hurt of being drawing last hour schemes and diagrams, and I can't even count how many painkillers I've had for my headaches on the last month or so. But it's finally holidays, work is over -for now- and here I am once again to share with you the latest outfit we just shoot a few hours ago.

I don't know about you, but Christmas and Christmas' Eve are not very big days on my family. I have very few closest relatives (just my parents, grandparents and uncles), and being an only-child and not having around any younger kids makes this holidays not being a very big deal. Instead, we just arrange some last hour dinner or lunch at home, we give each other some small gifts and enjoy family company until going back home. My favorite part is usually when my grandpa is amazed at the sushi and japanese food I've been taking with me last 2 or 3 years, and he always asks me for one or two pieces to taste.

We spent this Christmas' Eve at my grandparents' too, and as it was cold as ice out there I just felt in the mood of being wrapped on the coziest wool scarf (now I'm glad I invested on that vintage wide, huge Burberry scarf) and put on a pair of really comfortable shoes I could walk on after the insanely fun, post-exams party I was involved at three days ago. Those leopard soles are from Toutöu Shoesand since they arrived I haven't let go of them. They are craftsmen shipped in Elda, a town near Alicante (Spain) known for being cradle of footwear designers and manufacturers. I have very special feet (on the baddest ways of all) so, it's a huge thing I find shoes that fit me well. And I couldn't be happier with these! Also, the customer support was brilliant, as I thought for a moment we lost track of the package during its journey.

Our plan for today is have lunch together and maybe go to the cinema in the evening. What's your plan for the following holiday week?

It feels absolutely unreal to have one year route behind! I can't believe about a year ago I was asked to take part into this crazy, massive, eager project which is Chapelle Magazine. A new, unique fashion magazine concept born in Valencia thanks to a crew of hardworking, dreamy young designers, both professional and amateur fashion photographers, models, bloggers and writers who wanted to spread the word about trends and style away from fast-fashion and world-known regular magazines. Since then, I've been not only writing fashion-centric articles, but also helping and lending my hand in whatever I could do, from managing the website to help in the coordination of some of the events which have been held in the city.

Although being stucked on a total crazy, almost last week full of work and tons of things to do where I've been sleeping less than 5 hours per day and taking painkillers as breakfast (the massive headaches and bone aches are nothing I ever asked for), I was required to help behind the scenes of the #1yearcelebration of Chapelle Magazine, which was exhausting but very regarding. Focused on coming fashion trendsfor this 2015 Christmas season, we could enjoy a catwalk filled with party and formal outfits, a perfect fit for coming events and celebrations. Lots of white and golden hues, baroque vibes and different textures thanks to E. Jairycovich, Brotocó Atelier, Auba Roig, Ada Cerdá, Javier y Javier, Gustavo Lemos, Cubero-Quesada and Jaime Piquer.

Once again, a night to remember thanks to Astoria Palace Hotel and this incredible crew!

It feels incredible and almost surreal how fast weather changes in this city. One day you're wearing your shorts and T-shirts, and then you wake up to freezing cold wind and you suddenly turn into a spring roll wrapped around your knit scarf. Valencia certainly has a crazy, humid weather when Winter approaches, and it totally drives me crazy when taking clothes out of the wardrobe every night. Anyway, there's something nice and cozy about wearing up to four layers of clothes everyday when you go to College very early in the morning. You can play with those layers, have the chance to experiment with tons of textures and materials and have fun when pairing your go-to outfits for the week.

Anyway, any season is nice to get dressed up a little bit. And if there's fringe and monochromatic hues involved, I'm in! I wish I had the ability to get rid of dark tones and colors once it starts getting colder, but I just can't. There's something classy but so easy in wearing black and white or different shades of grey (pun intended). I'm not very good at mixing and combining different colors, I must say. Doesn't it happen to you? I find it very difficult to pair an outfit away from black+grey+red!

Although my quarterly exams are nearly, and I'm involved on way too many projects (I like to be a busy girl!), I still try to not go nutty and keep working hard every day, not only on the blog, but also on all the social media I'm at (Instagram has been this year's discovery for me!) so I can provide you the best content related to fashion, emerging designers and artists (remember to check out latest #behindthedesign post featuring David Yza!).